Of the total, there were 316,941 passenger cars, up 48%year-on-year; 82,714 commercial vehicles, down 1.5%; and 4,980 special-purpose ones,down 14%.
Also of the total, 226,487 were domesticallyassembled and 178,148 imported, increasing by 30% and 37% from 2021,respectively.
In December alone, VAMA’s sales stood at 35,301 units, a month-on-monthreduction of 3%. The figures of domestically assembled and imported vehicleswere 17,666 and 17,635, down 6% and up 0.4%, respectively.
The December drop followed a decrease of 0.5% posted inNovember. Explaining such downward trend in the year-end peak period of consumption,experts mentioned difficult access to banks’ loans and increasing interest rates that have forced many to delay their purchases.
Apart from VAMA’s members, Vietnam’s automotive market also witnessedoperations of other car manufacturers including Audi, Jaguar, Land Rover,Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Subaru, Volkswagen and Volvo. However, they did not makepublic their sales figures. Other manufacturers, such as Hyundai, recordedcombined sales of 81,582 units last year./.